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M<1=
m<2=
m<3=
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M<1= m<2= m<3= Please help, no links please-example-1
User Hugo Wood
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Answer:

m<1 = 90 degrees

m<2 = 63 degrees

m<3 = 63 degrees

Step-by-step explanation: Angle 1 is a right angle, which is equal to 90 degrees. To find angle 2, you must know that a triangle's angles all add up to 180 degrees. You must realize that the angle below the 2 is 90 degrees since it is supplementary to angle 1. Now, you have to add the given angle of 27 degrees to 90 degrees and then subtract that sum from 180 degrees to get an answer of 63 degrees (27+90=117 --> 180-117=63). Angles 2 and 3 have the same value because they are basically symetrical to one another since both of their triangle's side lengths are equivalent.

User Simonmenke
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Answer:

∠1 = 90° because the figure is a kite and the diagonals form 90° angles

∠2 = 90° - 27° = 63°

∠3 = ∠2 = 63°

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